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Hidden Stories Is This Ok? - Harriet Gibsone
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Is This Ok? - Harriet Gibsone

£16.99

Emma recommends:

This book was such an unexpected delight - it is so rare to truly laugh out loud when reading, but this book is one of those treasures. It is infinitely shareable, I found myself reading out snippets to multiple friends and revelling in the nostalgia, the cringe, the joy of my own memories of tracking down ‘Alexa Chung’ dresses and attempting to look at all times incredible, but never try hard.

Harriet writes about connection and grappling with belonging both on and offline with honesty and humour, and she’s incredibly generous in sharing her journey into motherhood after a diagnosis of early menopause. This memoir is just so good, believe the reviews - I’ll be pressing it into the hands of my friends for a long time!

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Emma recommends:

This book was such an unexpected delight - it is so rare to truly laugh out loud when reading, but this book is one of those treasures. It is infinitely shareable, I found myself reading out snippets to multiple friends and revelling in the nostalgia, the cringe, the joy of my own memories of tracking down ‘Alexa Chung’ dresses and attempting to look at all times incredible, but never try hard.

Harriet writes about connection and grappling with belonging both on and offline with honesty and humour, and she’s incredibly generous in sharing her journey into motherhood after a diagnosis of early menopause. This memoir is just so good, believe the reviews - I’ll be pressing it into the hands of my friends for a long time!

Emma recommends:

This book was such an unexpected delight - it is so rare to truly laugh out loud when reading, but this book is one of those treasures. It is infinitely shareable, I found myself reading out snippets to multiple friends and revelling in the nostalgia, the cringe, the joy of my own memories of tracking down ‘Alexa Chung’ dresses and attempting to look at all times incredible, but never try hard.

Harriet writes about connection and grappling with belonging both on and offline with honesty and humour, and she’s incredibly generous in sharing her journey into motherhood after a diagnosis of early menopause. This memoir is just so good, believe the reviews - I’ll be pressing it into the hands of my friends for a long time!

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